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if you were to require the united states or any country really to clean up after its military activity overseas, there really would be no end to what can be required of them. of them. the u.s. recently paid 100 million -- about ten years ago paid not $100 million to canada to clean up to relatively minor facilities that we had up in the northern part of that country, and that is an instance where the impacts and amount of damages were ultimately minor and we don't want to get into a situation where we are having to -- we i mean the u.s. military, not obviously myself -- where the military is having to check itself and spend an inordinate amount of time keeping its activities limited or somehow above board environment and therefore possibly do that, possibly not doing as much as it can to fulfill its mission. that is its perspective and the perspective of people in the government i spoke with for the article. now, all of that being said -- and you have these two categories around which there is no corpus of international law we had no motivation normal momentum toward the development of
if you were to require the united states or any country really to clean up after its military activity overseas, there really would be no end to what can be required of them. of them. the u.s. recently paid 100 million -- about ten years ago paid not $100 million to canada to clean up to relatively minor facilities that we had up in the northern part of that country, and that is an instance where the impacts and amount of damages were ultimately minor and we don't want to get into a situation...
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the sergeant at arms: madam speaker, the president of the united states. the president: thank you, thank you, thank you. the speaker: members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. the president: thank you, thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. please. madam speaker, vice president biden, memberses of -- members of congress, distinguished guests and fellow americans, our constitution declares that from time to time the president shall give to congress information about the state of our union. for 220 years our leaders have fulfilled this duty. they've done so during periods of prosperity and trank quilt and they've done so in the midst of war and depression, in moments of great strife and great struggle. it's it's tempting to look back on these moments and assume that our progress was inevitable, that america was always destined to succeed. but when
the sergeant at arms: madam speaker, the president of the united states. the president: thank you, thank you, thank you. the speaker: members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. the president: thank you, thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. please. madam speaker, vice president biden,...
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north africa is a little smaller than the whole united states. this is a big area and there are al qaeda cells springing up in new places. so what do you do about that? >> larry: hoping to do what? >> hoping to, you know, somehow eliminate them, degrade them and defeat them. you know, a giant task. i'm glad it's not mine. >> larry: do you fear them going to do other things in the united states? forget planes, how about shopping centers? ball games. >> exactly. we've talked about this, that you become generals fighting the last war. we're all worried about airline security. you go through an intense scrutiny getting on an airplane, but go on a train or go to a power plant or go to a mall where there are many more people than are on one of these aircraft, and something could happen. now, you can't get on a train in yemen and make it to the united states, so that's a problem for al qaeda, but this is the great question. you can ask the expert. there have been al qaeda cells or al qaeda affiliated individuals in this country operating. >> larry: and
north africa is a little smaller than the whole united states. this is a big area and there are al qaeda cells springing up in new places. so what do you do about that? >> larry: hoping to do what? >> hoping to, you know, somehow eliminate them, degrade them and defeat them. you know, a giant task. i'm glad it's not mine. >> larry: do you fear them going to do other things in the united states? forget planes, how about shopping centers? ball games. >> exactly. we've...
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holding criminal trials for these enemy combatants is something that historically the united states has never done. in world war ii we had the german saboteurs come ing into this country fdr ordered them tried by a secret military tribunal. they were executed month layer. we've decided, this administration has decided, that we're going to give them a full range of constitutional and procedural protections and allow them to be treated as ordinary criminal defendants. that's going to be a major issue picking up on what bob said of how we're going to kind of have this tension between the rule of law and rights for these people while we're also waging war. we're going to be holding them, giving them these full range of constitutional rights while we're stepping up drone attacks and trying to kill their counterparts. >> schieffer: david martin, the one thing we haven't gotten to so far is afghanistan. we're getting ready to send troops over there. if the congress approves the money to ship them over there. what does the pentagon expect over there this year? will we see some change in afghani
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i will reiterate a strong message of support from the united states. we believe bringing unity and stability to yemen is an urgent national security priority of ours and we look forward to working with our international partners and the yemeni leadership. again, to secretary milibrand, thank you for bringing us together. >> thank you very much. >> [inaudible] -- you have received from the counterparts today from those you have had previously? >> i think the most important development is twofold. first they are concrete and specific in the way that they have not been in the past. senator for clinton just referred to that and point plan. second there's a degree of international engagement that hasn't existed notably through the friends of yen in process will bring together 20 countries to engage on a structured and systematic intensive basis with the government of yemen. i suppose there's one other point which is important. this is a genuinely comprehensive approach. i think that if you look through the chairman's statement and certainly having sat throu
i will reiterate a strong message of support from the united states. we believe bringing unity and stability to yemen is an urgent national security priority of ours and we look forward to working with our international partners and the yemeni leadership. again, to secretary milibrand, thank you for bringing us together. >> thank you very much. >> [inaudible] -- you have received from the counterparts today from those you have had previously? >> i think the most important...
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a [applause] god bless the united states of america. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ Ñi ♪ [playing patriotic music] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ çó ♪ ♪Ñi ♪ ♪ ♪ [playing "this land is your land"] >> after their meeting with the president, republican leaders spoke to reporters. we will here from john boehner, eric cantor, and mike pense. this is 10 minutes. >> while we are pleased that the president accepted our invitation and came to the baltimore today to have a dialogue with our members. i thought that the dialogue went very well. a lot of discussion about the solutions that we have offered to the administration and to our democratic colleagues all year, and the fact that we want to continue to find common ground. we're not always going to agree. but i think it did become clear in the conversation today for the president -- with the president, that there are issues and items that we do agree upon. when they are lumped together in 2,000-page bills and 1,000-page bills,
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ç states -- ad reading of the government's ability to protect the united states from weapons of mass destruction. çtomorrow on "washington journal", a discussion about how in decoders' -- independent voters affect the 2010 election. afterç that, a look at childhod obesity in the u.s. and the first lady's a national campaignç with arkansas'q surgn john. "washington journal", live at 7:00 p.m. eastern, here on c- span. in the nation's capital and across the country, and listen to c-span radio. in washington and at 90.1. it is a free app. president obama's first state of the union address. he talks about the economy, health care and national security and his agenda for the year. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> the president of the united states. [applause] w3i] [applause] ç [cheering] >> thank you. thank you. çthank you. [gavel] >> members of congress, i have çthe armor to present to you te president of the united states. -- the honor to present to you of the president of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thanmk y
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>> the unites states government will not be able to defeat ideology of radicalism. it needs the muslim american community in partnership. for those people unfortunately who are being recruited by extremists, they don't regard the united states government as an authority, but they regard muslim leaders as authorities. so it is our task, muslims, who will help win the victory against radicalism and extremism >> abernethy: many thanks to salam al-marayati of the muslim public affairs council. in another case, after strong in other news, in southern egypt, rioting broke out between muslims anchristians after a deadly drive-by shooting at a coptic church. coptic christians celebrated christmas on thursday. just after a midnight service, gunmen in a car fired into the crowd of people leaving. seven were killed. interfaith tensions in the area have been high since november, when a christian man was accused of raping of muslim girl. copts make up fewer than 10% of egypt's population. all through american history, immigrants have brought with them their own forms of worship
>> the unites states government will not be able to defeat ideology of radicalism. it needs the muslim american community in partnership. for those people unfortunately who are being recruited by extremists, they don't regard the united states government as an authority, but they regard muslim leaders as authorities. so it is our task, muslims, who will help win the victory against radicalism and extremism >> abernethy: many thanks to salam al-marayati of the muslim public affairs...
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states, because of the support of the shah, whoas regardeds the greatatan and still is to a degree, it is potically palatable to oppose anything the united stas is 4. >> l's get back to the ide of recognition. i word -- we were talking about the recognion factor he said something at was really -- that has rlly stuck with m he was studyingermany after wod war i, anhe said that countries thatre humiliated d are not rognized and have tremendous sense of the culture and nationality tend to make war. he was lookingt that in terms of where theuture wars may be. iran is test case of that has been humiliated. it has a tremendous sense of nationalism and identy, a it is a countryhat is no recogniz -- >> does that mean we should stanby and let it get a nuclear weapon? i want to know howou think it wilnot get a nuclear weapon. >> that is a very good response. >>he answer will be some successful intelligee efft, to putting people th are not such dogmatic nationalists, who are not crazy people, as the people who seem to b that are running the country now. >> i spent a lot of my life working on n
states, because of the support of the shah, whoas regardeds the greatatan and still is to a degree, it is potically palatable to oppose anything the united stas is 4. >> l's get back to the ide of recognition. i word -- we were talking about the recognion factor he said something at was really -- that has rlly stuck with m he was studyingermany after wod war i, anhe said that countries thatre humiliated d are not rognized and have tremendous sense of the culture and nationality tend to...
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are a lot of people looking for you back in the united states. yufr son. >> how are you? >> i'm all right. >> yes? >> i'm all right. >> this is how we found you. this is picture. this is you. >> reporter: word got out that we were looking for him and the minute he found us, he threw his arms around me and he said, thank you for finding me. i got my producer and we got this man on the phone with his son and it was just -- for us it was a beautiful moment and i think it was obviously a very happy moment for them. >> okay. i'm fine. everything will be okay, okay? >> what was it like to finally hear your son's voice? what was that like for you? >> nice? >> very nice. very nice. and a grateful and relieved son. >> i speak to him now again and it's hard to explain the emotions. i was extremely happy. >> and out of all of this mistery and destruction, to be able to do that for this one family, i think for me was my most memorable moment. >> in some cases, piles of bodies, passing the bodies by, looking sad for lauren and watching small children with parents smiling as they cross
are a lot of people looking for you back in the united states. yufr son. >> how are you? >> i'm all right. >> yes? >> i'm all right. >> this is how we found you. this is picture. this is you. >> reporter: word got out that we were looking for him and the minute he found us, he threw his arms around me and he said, thank you for finding me. i got my producer and we got this man on the phone with his son and it was just -- for us it was a beautiful moment and i...
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well, this is one of the few playerses in the -- places in the united states that had enough sheep to accommodate and enciewrns record this have size. shearing for 24 hours in the heat takes a certain amount of mental and physical preparation. >> we've got to try to figure out at the beginning what kind of pace we're going to have so we can last at whatever we do. >> i look at it as three days ofshearing. i do it all the time. my equipment works. why do something different to that. physically, well, what are you going to do for that? i mean, it's the way it is. i've sheared in this barn for five years. i know it's going to be hot. probably i think -- you know, to answer your question, mental. i've never once doubted not doing it. never once. just keep driving that in there. >> reporter: the shearers kept a steady pace for the entire 24 hours. they had been shearing sheep for years and have a good pattern. >> in reality, none of this works unless legs aren't in the right position, sheep is not in the right position, equipment is not sharp. what you want to do is stretch out their skin
well, this is one of the few playerses in the -- places in the united states that had enough sheep to accommodate and enciewrns record this have size. shearing for 24 hours in the heat takes a certain amount of mental and physical preparation. >> we've got to try to figure out at the beginning what kind of pace we're going to have so we can last at whatever we do. >> i look at it as three days ofshearing. i do it all the time. my equipment works. why do something different to that....
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terrorist acts against the united states. and so you need to treat that differently and you do not give the people that want to undermine the constitution to use it against us. host: if president obama gets health care legislation and signs it, will that be one of the issues that you use in the election? guest: absolutely. health care will be an ongoing issue until it gets resolved in the way when the government doesn't stand between the doctor and the patient and you're looking at a system that is bottom up. the situation is you've created a bureaucracy to solve cost problems. so if cost is the issue, if that's the driver, then what do we need to do to address the costs, to bring those costs down that creates greater competition in the marketplace so insurance companies, there are not only three insurance companies you can go to in my state. i can go to the four over there or the seven that are over there. you create competition. and you do other things. the other thing is if you have 40 million, 33 million, 10 million peopl
terrorist acts against the united states. and so you need to treat that differently and you do not give the people that want to undermine the constitution to use it against us. host: if president obama gets health care legislation and signs it, will that be one of the issues that you use in the election? guest: absolutely. health care will be an ongoing issue until it gets resolved in the way when the government doesn't stand between the doctor and the patient and you're looking at a system...
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and still we managed to get a majority in the united states senate. i think that says there is momentum building behind the idea we have got to deal with the debt threat facing this country. >> woodruff: senator greg, what do you say to members of your own party who voted against this because they said it would have likely led to a tax increase. >> i say you have to have more confidence in our membership. i mean 8 of the 16 members appointed from the congress are going to be republican members. they were going to be appointed by senator mcconnell the republican leader here in the senate and four by house member boehner, the republican lead er in the house. i'm sure they wouldn't put people on this commission who would undermine the basic republican philosophy and how you approach tax policy just like i don't expect speaker pelosi or speaker reed to do that in the area of, say, social security. that's why this commission would have been successful because you would have had people at the table first who understand the issues which is very important and
and still we managed to get a majority in the united states senate. i think that says there is momentum building behind the idea we have got to deal with the debt threat facing this country. >> woodruff: senator greg, what do you say to members of your own party who voted against this because they said it would have likely led to a tax increase. >> i say you have to have more confidence in our membership. i mean 8 of the 16 members appointed from the congress are going to be...
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terrorist acts against the united states. and so you need to treat that differently and you do not give the people that want to undermine the constitution to use it against us. host: if president obama gets health care legislation and signs it, will that be one of the issues that you use in the election? guest: absolutely. health care will be an ongoing issue until it gets resolved in the way when the government doesn't stand between the doctor and the patient and you're looking at a system that is bottom up. the situation is you've created a bureaucracy to solve cost problems. so if cost is the issue, if that's the driver, then what do we need to do to address the costs, to bring those costs down that creates greater competition in the marketplace so insurance companies, there are not only three insurance companies you can go to in my state. i can go to the four over there or the seven that are over there. you create competition. and you do other things. the other thing is if you have 40 million, 33 million, 10 million peopl
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states and the government of the united states. we are moving as quickly as is possible. we are moving aggressively with all the assets available to this great government. we are saving lives and beginning a full-scale recovery, but put this in focus. there is one airport. possible. we are moving aggressively with all the assets available to this great government. we are saving lives and beginning a full-scale recovery, but put this in focus. there is one airport. the entire world is trying to get help to haiti. we are only able to land because of one apron in the airport, one taxiway, 48 aircraft on that ground a day, from all over the world. that includes the un trying to resupply their people. that includes the ability to refurbish and try to get back up on its feet. we were able to get yesterday 17 air frames in. we have the capacity to send in 700 air frames. i want the american people to understand that we are here in a position of trying to help another country, and we are going by, as we should, their priorities. they are t
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you were born in the united states? >> yeah, i was born in new jersey, larry. >> larry: who's missing, josie? >> we have, on my mother's side, we have two of my uncles and four of our -- four of my cousins on my father's side. until this point, we still haven't heard from them. >> larry: how have you tried to reach them? >> we have tried phone. we have tried, you know, text messages, skype, internet, everything. until this point, we have been unfortunate to do that. and we have our fingers crossed that everything is okay with them. >> larry: if i can throw in a word for, you don't never give up hope in a situation like this, because they are finding people every day, every minute they find people. so, never give up hope and we hope to get back to you tomorrow. in fact, we hope by tomorrow, you find them. thank you. >> we hope so, too. thank you, larry. >> larry: we are all backed up here. and garcelle, want to add anything? >> i want people to give whatever they can. know is a tough time but give anything, red cross, ox
you were born in the united states? >> yeah, i was born in new jersey, larry. >> larry: who's missing, josie? >> we have, on my mother's side, we have two of my uncles and four of our -- four of my cousins on my father's side. until this point, we still haven't heard from them. >> larry: how have you tried to reach them? >> we have tried phone. we have tried, you know, text messages, skype, internet, everything. until this point, we have been unfortunate to do...
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states command which was sending out. there was cunningham who came with robert rauschenberg. there was exhibition of american graphic arts which a great deal of influence i'm still trying to get a great deal of. in fact, it was so exquisite what was coming that i have for years thought about america as this amazing country where people musicians walk in the streets and people and beautiful paintings. today i have problems still sometimes i was a pious a life of louis armstrong lived in the house in queens. i thought he has a castle like a big hero. for me it is still somehow very difficult to find out not everybody likes abstract paintings. not everybody likes allen ginsburg. for many years i was because this effort under the impression that this is very artistically very progressive, wonderful country, and this was the amazing impression which we all got, and i think it much more for the free western way of life. this was wonderful promotion of the values and i think it influenced so many people. and maybe the way i put
states command which was sending out. there was cunningham who came with robert rauschenberg. there was exhibition of american graphic arts which a great deal of influence i'm still trying to get a great deal of. in fact, it was so exquisite what was coming that i have for years thought about america as this amazing country where people musicians walk in the streets and people and beautiful paintings. today i have problems still sometimes i was a pious a life of louis armstrong lived in the...
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and god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> we will get reaction from those blogin tonight and some of the stories as they have been posted. now the republican response. here is the virginia governor, bob macdonald. >> i am standing here in the virginia house. this building was designed by the thomas jefferson. i am joined by republicans to address the challenges. we were encouraged to hear president obama speak about the need to create jobs. all americans should be able to find and keep meaningful work. many of us here tonight and many of you watching have family or friends that have lost jobs. in fact, one in 10 americans is unemployed. that is unacceptable. we face the highest compliment rate in years. bringing new jobs is a top priority. we must enact policies that innovation so america can better compete with the world. what government should not do is pile on more taxes. it was thomas jefferson who called for a wise and frugal government the. the federal government is trying to do too much. we were told that
and god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> we will get reaction from those blogin tonight and some of the stories as they have been posted. now the republican response. here is the virginia governor, bob macdonald. >> i am standing here in the virginia house. this building was designed by the thomas jefferson. i am joined by republicans to address the challenges. we were encouraged to hear president obama speak about the need to create jobs. all americans should be...
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states. i painted a large, not just to what to paint but it could be so do not tread on me and also i thought it would help it but there were not interested because they don't have the straw hats. [laughter] and the only been in washington on easter money i was afraid that this is a giant big eight to. as soon as he saw that he said it is beautiful. that was a mighty big trick and, wasn't it? no of course, my daughter is 17 so this is many years ago. of course, she did not know. she was confused with the white house and she took that day and dropped it. but again it you know, who this president is because i was not quite sure so it is the same child you have seen before. [laughter] but just to show the family. is about galileo but the picture i had on my mind was galileo but is supposed to denounce what he had written about and for me not as much as against the show of power. why did books for my daughter i had to negotiate to change my name it with called motherland that it was too close to
states. i painted a large, not just to what to paint but it could be so do not tread on me and also i thought it would help it but there were not interested because they don't have the straw hats. [laughter] and the only been in washington on easter money i was afraid that this is a giant big eight to. as soon as he saw that he said it is beautiful. that was a mighty big trick and, wasn't it? no of course, my daughter is 17 so this is many years ago. of course, she did not know. she was...
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his book, ft people's history of the united states, sold a million copies since it was published in 1980. he died of heart attack in california when they, january 27th. he was 87 years old. howard zinn was a guest on booktv's in depth program in 2002. you can watch it on line on booktv.org. >> in his latest book a senior adviser to afghanistan and pakistan, vali nasr looks at the growth of the muslim middle class in the middle
his book, ft people's history of the united states, sold a million copies since it was published in 1980. he died of heart attack in california when they, january 27th. he was 87 years old. howard zinn was a guest on booktv's in depth program in 2002. you can watch it on line on booktv.org. >> in his latest book a senior adviser to afghanistan and pakistan, vali nasr looks at the growth of the muslim middle class in the middle
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effectively in the united states, nothing else could go on other issues until the united states government felt that was adequately addressed. we apparently moved into the period they do see that has been adequately addressed. as these issues fell to the site as normal trade relations were established, diplomatic recognition, wto membership of the authors said decided basically allowed agent orange and the associated concerns to perk higher up on the priority list in vietnam and they were willing to bring the issue forward more. that is not to say that there are not other issues that threaten or i shouldn't say threaten but could push agent orange of the front burner and into the back burner again. for example, the imam this past year applied for membership in the generalized system of preferences country preference policy of the united states government that application is still pending. no decision has come for me to the bush administration or the obama administration. so pushing on agent orange nei possibly in the eyes of the vietnamese have adverse effects on their gmp applications as
effectively in the united states, nothing else could go on other issues until the united states government felt that was adequately addressed. we apparently moved into the period they do see that has been adequately addressed. as these issues fell to the site as normal trade relations were established, diplomatic recognition, wto membership of the authors said decided basically allowed agent orange and the associated concerns to perk higher up on the priority list in vietnam and they were...
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your typical post-war recession in the united states last addidas-- less than a year. the longest post-war recession was 60 months. and so that as the crisis unfolded-- okay. as the crisis unfolded, policymakers were looking at some of the benchmarks that were laid out in our analysis come into statistics that i will flags that were particularly shocking, the year we had moved from the american economic association presentation at the beginning of 2008 to the same presentation exactly a year later, and to statistics that we produce from this comparison of the other crises. it really shocked many who heard us site the statistics. when we said on average, if you look at all of the safir-- the systemic financial crises, post world war ii. both emerging markets and economies on average rises seven percentage points so from the bottom to the peak. sylmar bottom was in late 2006 around 4% so we were saying from bottom to peak if you use the average it would give you a 11%. that was one statistic that really shocked people. this was you know, january 2009. when we presented i
your typical post-war recession in the united states last addidas-- less than a year. the longest post-war recession was 60 months. and so that as the crisis unfolded-- okay. as the crisis unfolded, policymakers were looking at some of the benchmarks that were laid out in our analysis come into statistics that i will flags that were particularly shocking, the year we had moved from the american economic association presentation at the beginning of 2008 to the same presentation exactly a year...
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that was an effort of a person sent here to commit military act against the united states. the polls were overwhelming, rasmussen was 72% wanting him tried in military court can, on top of what happened in new york, with khalid sheikh mohammed in new york. i don't know. the mixed signals are here are bothering the american people. >> it's not exactly easing the terrorist threat. >> no. the problem what we're learning is that being nice to them is not working. >> neil: patrick, good to see you. pat caddell. revenge of the nerds washington style. the washington director on a roll with the ladies. is that a geek game changer? the most famous nerd ever lewis from "revenge of the nerds" is best. guess what else? plus-size model is turning heads here and everywhere. @' >>> people just you just like you're in high school. >> ogre! ogre! >> nerds! nerds! >> ogre, ogre! >> where are they? >> i think they're talking about us. >>> no way! >> neil: it's me. i was so intrigued by this story. are the nerds finally getting their revenge? white house budget director peter orszag has all of
that was an effort of a person sent here to commit military act against the united states. the polls were overwhelming, rasmussen was 72% wanting him tried in military court can, on top of what happened in new york, with khalid sheikh mohammed in new york. i don't know. the mixed signals are here are bothering the american people. >> it's not exactly easing the terrorist threat. >> no. the problem what we're learning is that being nice to them is not working. >> neil: patrick,...
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the united states of america. we will do all we can to ensure the success of this endeavor. thank you so much, madame secretary. i look forward to continuing our could work together. -- i look forward to continuing our good work together. >> a question of the terror report the president got yesterday. it singles out the piece that issue. the fact that the suspect did not have a visa -- it singles out the visa issue. then there was the issue of the misspelling of the name. how serious are these issues? what do you plan to do about them? have you poor or are you willing to give guarantees to the arab countries and to the palestinians about the obama administration's views on negotiations? >> as to the reports the president made it very clear in his remarks both before and again yesterday that we all are looking hard at what did happen in order to improve our procedures to avoid human errors mistakes, oversights of any kind. we are in the state department fully committed to excepting our responsibility for the mistak
the united states of america. we will do all we can to ensure the success of this endeavor. thank you so much, madame secretary. i look forward to continuing our could work together. -- i look forward to continuing our good work together. >> a question of the terror report the president got yesterday. it singles out the piece that issue. the fact that the suspect did not have a visa -- it singles out the visa issue. then there was the issue of the misspelling of the name. how serious are...
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there are a lot of people back in the united states who are looking for you. your son. >> okay. >> how are you? how are you doing? >> i'm all right. i'm all right. this is how we found you. this is picture. this is you. >> yeah, that's me. and word had gotten out in the neighborhood and word had gotten to him. his name is john cerie, and word had gotten to him that we were looking for him. the minute he found us, he walked up to me and threw his arms around me and hugged me and said thank you. thank you, thank you so very much for finding me. and we had a satellite phone and i got my producer. we got this man on the phone with his son and it was just, for us, it was a beautiful moment. and i think it was, obviously, a very happy moment for them. >> okay. i'm fine. i'm fine. everything okay with me, okay? >> what was it like to finally hear your son's voice? how was that for you, nice? >> oh, very nice. very nice for me. he's my last son. >> more than 1,000 miles away, a grateful and relieved son. >> almost like a dream that, you know, we heard from him. to spe
there are a lot of people back in the united states who are looking for you. your son. >> okay. >> how are you? how are you doing? >> i'm all right. i'm all right. this is how we found you. this is picture. this is you. >> yeah, that's me. and word had gotten out in the neighborhood and word had gotten to him. his name is john cerie, and word had gotten to him that we were looking for him. the minute he found us, he walked up to me and threw his arms around me and hugged...
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states. the tsa has a new policy that will go into effect in about 11 minutes. midnight, passengers flying in from 14 countries, mostly in the middle east and africa, will be patted down and have their luggage searched. all international travelers will see an increase in toes random screention as well, including the use of those controversial body scan machines. >>> we're following the developing story as well. related to air travel, a security breach shut down one of newark's airport terminals tonight. agents are looking for a man who entered the terminal without going through a security checkpoint there. the terminal stopped all take-offs and delayed landings as well, wch stranded thousands. you're looking at pictures that passengers posted on twitter. all of the passengers from the secured section have to be rescreened. that's causing massive delays and those delays are expected to continue for a while as well. >>> still ahead on the broadcast, two young sisters have bee missing for nearly
states. the tsa has a new policy that will go into effect in about 11 minutes. midnight, passengers flying in from 14 countries, mostly in the middle east and africa, will be patted down and have their luggage searched. all international travelers will see an increase in toes random screention as well, including the use of those controversial body scan machines. >>> we're following the developing story as well. related to air travel, a security breach shut down one of newark's airport...
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god bless e united states america. thank you, evebody. (applause) >>oodruff: now, more on the present's appearance before house republicans-- someonwho was there foit all, texas reesentative jeb hensarling. congressman hearling, than for being with us and for standing outn the cold. what did you te away from this usual session? well, you're right, judy, it was an unual session. sten, the president deserves great credit for acceing our invitation. i'm glad that he didt. i'm hoping something goo ll come out of it. we've never en any kind of outreach from speakepelosi to aempt to work on a bipartisan basis. i hope wsee one out of the president. there are some areas maybe we can work on. bui got to tell you, the american peoe want accotability in government. anregardless of whether you are a republican or democrat today i think was at least a chapter i accountability. i mean things like the louisiana puhase and the cornhusker kickback, pple want to e some accountabity. they saw itoday. >> woouff: you asked him a question about the budget 's g
god bless e united states america. thank you, evebody. (applause) >>oodruff: now, more on the present's appearance before house republicans-- someonwho was there foit all, texas reesentative jeb hensarling. congressman hearling, than for being with us and for standing outn the cold. what did you te away from this usual session? well, you're right, judy, it was an unual session. sten, the president deserves great credit for acceing our invitation. i'm glad that he didt. i'm hoping...
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it will allow the biggest corporations and the united -- in the united states engage in the buying and selling of elections. if you look at the staggering figures of the fortune 100 companies and the revenues they have and profits that they can now unleashed directly in these -- unleash directly in these elections, it has the potential to totally up and our system and corrupt the process in a way that i think should alarm every american citizen. just think of some hypothetical. as my colleagues said, we are still going through the court decision. imagine a ig who just received millions of taxpayer money being able to turn around and spend money to advertise against people who did not want to provide them with money or disagreed with their agenda. think about the biggest firms on wall street at a time when we are trying to hold them accountable. they can take money and defeat those who call for greater transparency and accountability on wall street. think about corporations, u.s. corporations, whose main financial interest and majority profits come from investments in places like china.
it will allow the biggest corporations and the united -- in the united states engage in the buying and selling of elections. if you look at the staggering figures of the fortune 100 companies and the revenues they have and profits that they can now unleashed directly in these -- unleash directly in these elections, it has the potential to totally up and our system and corrupt the process in a way that i think should alarm every american citizen. just think of some hypothetical. as my colleagues...
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who also don't like the united states, who also don't like the west. and who have been waging a pretty active campaign. they actually just took custody of a saudi soldier, took him hostage just a few days ago and put him on tv. so the yemenis have some very serious problems. there's endemic poverty. so simply launching missile strikes is not going to be the answer. not to mention the fact that yemen is not the only problem. right across the straits, right across the red sea we have somalia. and just a few weeks ago an individual was picked up by african union peacekeepers trying to board a flight in somalia, apparently with a device very similar to that of umar abdul mub. so the question is if we put all of our effort, start focusing exclusively on yemen what's going on in those other franchise areas like somalia, this is a multitiered threat. >> so complicated. but we've known for a long time about afghanistan, obviously. pakistan. now yemen. yemen number two in the amount of money it was given in the pentagon's counterterrorism program. but, $67 mill
who also don't like the united states, who also don't like the west. and who have been waging a pretty active campaign. they actually just took custody of a saudi soldier, took him hostage just a few days ago and put him on tv. so the yemenis have some very serious problems. there's endemic poverty. so simply launching missile strikes is not going to be the answer. not to mention the fact that yemen is not the only problem. right across the straits, right across the red sea we have somalia. and...
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his book "the people's history of the united states" has sold over a million copies since it was published in 1980. howard zinn died of a heart attack in santa monica, california, wednesday, january 27th. he was 87 years old. today at 10:45 am eastern on book tv, a program from 2007 with howard zinn. he discusses his book "a power government cannot suppress: a question of writings on the bush administration's response to 9/11." howard zinn was also a gef in september of 2002. you can watch it online at book tv oregon. -- booktv.org. but let's see some of the sights and sounds as we get ready for the festival today. >> here's a look at some upcoming book fares and festivals over the next few months. >> please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area and we'll add them to our list. email us at book tv@c-span.org. >> in their book "carjacked," authors katherine lutz and anne lutz fernandez argue that gasoline are not the only problems with america's love cars. ms. lutz fernandez speaks for 50 minutes in the new canon library in new canaan, connecticut. >> welcome. first of all,
his book "the people's history of the united states" has sold over a million copies since it was published in 1980. howard zinn died of a heart attack in santa monica, california, wednesday, january 27th. he was 87 years old. today at 10:45 am eastern on book tv, a program from 2007 with howard zinn. he discusses his book "a power government cannot suppress: a question of writings on the bush administration's response to 9/11." howard zinn was also a gef in september of...
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you want to be the governor of the state. you want to be the united states senator. what are you going to do to fix it? don't tell me that you are going to give me at program or this or that. let's be creative in our process. what i think the republican leadership has been trying to do is get those issues in front of the people to show this is what we think a better alternative is. i think that's where people want to see the debate come down. what are our choices? what do you republicans stand for on health care? what are you going to do? i will go check off the list that members of congress propose or whatever. what i realize is a lot of it was they didn't know. we need to educate, we need to inform, we need to be out there in the community sharing the messages. but not doing it in the context that randal discussed, where you are doing hot rhetoric, making a lot of noise as james brown said. but really focuses on what people are trying to do. that's what chris and bob mcdonnell did. they talked to them about the issues that think were concerned about. people respond
you want to be the governor of the state. you want to be the united states senator. what are you going to do to fix it? don't tell me that you are going to give me at program or this or that. let's be creative in our process. what i think the republican leadership has been trying to do is get those issues in front of the people to show this is what we think a better alternative is. i think that's where people want to see the debate come down. what are our choices? what do you republicans stand...
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with the united states. how were you able to establish that there was a specific british agenda with regard to iraq and was that agenda? >> with a difficulty because once -- i mean, this was in a sense the problem with the whole attempt to communicate on this because you had i guess to put in this term the left of the media it basically was opposed to the whole thing and very aggressive blair is bush's poodle line, there was a political hit on that, and on the right i think there is the sense that i don't know, once you got into the whole dossier and that kind of thing and the bbc became very hostile in its coverage of iraq it was quite difficult to get out any messages undiluted on your terms as it were other than just through the prime minister getting out there that talking but it was difficult. it was very difficult in the sense of all you can do -- all the primm ministers and ministers can do is explain we are not doing this because george bush wants us to do it, we are doing it because we think it is i
with the united states. how were you able to establish that there was a specific british agenda with regard to iraq and was that agenda? >> with a difficulty because once -- i mean, this was in a sense the problem with the whole attempt to communicate on this because you had i guess to put in this term the left of the media it basically was opposed to the whole thing and very aggressive blair is bush's poodle line, there was a political hit on that, and on the right i think there is the...
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and 100% screening's passengers traveling into the united states. still, even the president admits security measures can't catch everything. >> an alert and courageous citizenry are far more resilient than an isolated extremist. >> reporter: which leaves the flying public on the front line. just as on christmas day when a passenger confronted the alleged terrorist on that northwest flight. one traveler we spoke with says he wants airlines to give passengers better guidance on how to react. >> there should be advice given and if that advice is taken, well, that's a different matter. >> reporter: security experts say being on the lookout is key. not profiling someone based on ethnicity, but checking for out of place behavior, and many travelers we spoke with recognize it's important to be vitch length. >> i try to keep a lookout for something weird. >> all of us need to be in it to help, because it's -- our lives and our country that we're trying to protect. >> reporter: the transportation security administration says more air marshals in training now
and 100% screening's passengers traveling into the united states. still, even the president admits security measures can't catch everything. >> an alert and courageous citizenry are far more resilient than an isolated extremist. >> reporter: which leaves the flying public on the front line. just as on christmas day when a passenger confronted the alleged terrorist on that northwest flight. one traveler we spoke with says he wants airlines to give passengers better guidance on how to...
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. >> do you believe the president of the united states made americans less safe? >> i do. >> dick cheney and others, including sarah palin, continue to pound president obama on the terror issue. even as the president has asked them to stop. >> now is not a time for partisanship. it's a time for citizenship. a time to come together and work together. >> we'll address this explosive issue. exactly how are liberals defending the secret health care proceedings? we'll find out. >> i'm a little sick of the smears. >> it's time to put up some facts or shut up. >> glenn beck on why he is responding to his critics. also a big announcement about the bold fresh tour. >> i guess i'm suffering from some sort of overwhelming paranoia. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thank you for watching us tonight. our conservatives undermining president obama's war on terror? that is the subject of tonight's memo. the president continues to tell americans he'll fix the intelligence failures that allowed the underw
. >> do you believe the president of the united states made americans less safe? >> i do. >> dick cheney and others, including sarah palin, continue to pound president obama on the terror issue. even as the president has asked them to stop. >> now is not a time for partisanship. it's a time for citizenship. a time to come together and work together. >> we'll address this explosive issue. exactly how are liberals defending the secret health care proceedings? we'll...
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in terms of the question about influencing, the united states influencing to afghanistan's leaders are, there is actually a lot of this going on already end of the top two the americans who have worked over there with the police for example which has horrific leadership problems there have been terrible afghan police chiefs who are corrupter didn't know what they were doing and we have gone to the afghans and said, this guy really needs to go. now, we haven't always twisted their arms and fortunately one of the good things that has happened lately in afghanistan is they have got a new interior minister who came in last year who has been very cooperative with the soap most cases when he assembled we will go to him and say so-and-so is corrupt, so-and-so is allowing his troops to rape young boys. he will get them out of there. now there are still exceptions, if someone is a relative of karzai then things become problematic. we like to think we are going to defer to the host nation's judgement but sometimes we have got to have a role in the same thing goes too in iraq early on we said we
in terms of the question about influencing, the united states influencing to afghanistan's leaders are, there is actually a lot of this going on already end of the top two the americans who have worked over there with the police for example which has horrific leadership problems there have been terrible afghan police chiefs who are corrupter didn't know what they were doing and we have gone to the afghans and said, this guy really needs to go. now, we haven't always twisted their arms and...
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an iranian-american living here in the united states is really of two hearts. one heart is here in me, and the other one is back home. is that right, azar? >> oh, definitely. i always say i left iran but iran never left me. in that sense that absence, when i lived in iran, i left in 1997. when i lived in iran, i was too much part of what was going on to at times realize what was really happening. but now here you constantly have to imagine and you have to imagine those whom you love, those with whom you protested in other years during the past now again in the streets, some of them in jail, some of them under torture. >> and as we say, there are horror stories that would have you coming out of there, and you see all this. so maz, where do you find levity in this? where is the comedy? i would imagine you need it in some way to escape what you're seeing. >> oh, there's always -- >> i'm talking to maz. i wanted to get maz in. >> sorry. >> that's okay. >> or azar. maybe she's got something. i don't know. >> no, no, no. go ahead. >> that's fine. it's hard, don, to a
an iranian-american living here in the united states is really of two hearts. one heart is here in me, and the other one is back home. is that right, azar? >> oh, definitely. i always say i left iran but iran never left me. in that sense that absence, when i lived in iran, i left in 1997. when i lived in iran, i was too much part of what was going on to at times realize what was really happening. but now here you constantly have to imagine and you have to imagine those whom you love,...
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states senat so very murky . >> warr: why? explain more, though. in the senate you've hea even republicans excoriating the g banks anthe big financial initutions for the bailouts. >> right. but there is two reasons, th firsis that the tax is a tax and the republics generally oppose taxes on corporations they view it aan impediment to economic activitand we've alrey heard that view expressed toy. sendly, again, it's a very closely divid congress, that is complicated proposal anin recent months we've seen complicated oposals don't do ll in congress. >> warner: that's certainly true. binyamin aelbaum, thanks so much. >> my >>ehrer: again, the major devepments velopments of the day. haiti was a scene of mnting deeration. unknown numbers of peoplwere still trapped in earthquake henewshour" is always line. hari sreenivasan, in our newsroom, previewshat's there. ha? >> sreenivan: we talk to a doctor in haiti about the challeng of taking care of all of the wounded. also, a look athe health risks haitians fe in the aftermath of the ear
states senat so very murky . >> warr: why? explain more, though. in the senate you've hea even republicans excoriating the g banks anthe big financial initutions for the bailouts. >> right. but there is two reasons, th firsis that the tax is a tax and the republics generally oppose taxes on corporations they view it aan impediment to economic activitand we've alrey heard that view expressed toy. sendly, again, it's a very closely divid congress, that is complicated proposal anin...
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>> cnn now projects, larry, that scott brown will become the next united states senator in the state of massachusetts did efeag martha coakley. 53% for scott brown, 46% for martha coakley. he has maintained a 100,000-vote advantage. we're also told by our chief national correspondent john king that martha coakley has already telephoned scott brown to concede his knowledge he has now won this race. so there will be a republican filling the seat of the late ted kennedy in the state of massachusetts. larry, this is big news because at stake right now, health care reform and a lot of other stuff. the democrats will no longer have the 60-seat supermajority that can beat a filibuster if they want a filibuster, so this is very significant for the democrats and republicans on so many issues. >> larry: john king is at brown headquarters. the last republican was senator ed brook, the black liberal republican, was tit not, in '78? '68, maybe. >> you're exactly right, larry, ed brook filled two terms. he left the united states senate in 1979, and since then massachusetts has not sent a republica
>> cnn now projects, larry, that scott brown will become the next united states senator in the state of massachusetts did efeag martha coakley. 53% for scott brown, 46% for martha coakley. he has maintained a 100,000-vote advantage. we're also told by our chief national correspondent john king that martha coakley has already telephoned scott brown to concede his knowledge he has now won this race. so there will be a republican filling the seat of the late ted kennedy in the state of...
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they asked me if i would paint the egg for the first lady and president of the united states. so i painted a large egg. they said we don't want to tell you what to paint but if it could be so patriotic motive. so i have an eagle, don't you know me. is a giant egg. i did a hat with a net because i thought that would help you. but they were not interested because they don't represent a straw hats. the only man in washington before the white house ceremony which was the easter monday, and i remember all of a sudden i was afraid this is not the egg, this is a giant, big a. the man from the american board was so nice, as it has he seen the egg he's a beautiful. it was a mighty big chicken, wasn't it? [laughter] >> then of course my daughter is 17. this many years ago. she didn't know that she confused white house with white man because he had white hair already and she took the egg and drop it. i had to throw myself on the floor but again, when i tried, and the high school i wasn't quite sure if it's not too long time ago. now he had a second child. this is the second scheppach in
they asked me if i would paint the egg for the first lady and president of the united states. so i painted a large egg. they said we don't want to tell you what to paint but if it could be so patriotic motive. so i have an eagle, don't you know me. is a giant egg. i did a hat with a net because i thought that would help you. but they were not interested because they don't represent a straw hats. the only man in washington before the white house ceremony which was the easter monday, and i...
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keep in mind, look at the united states, haitian americans are approximately 1% of our african american population, 11% of our doctors. we've got haitian americans who are dieing to go down there and invest and build a future. the third thing is the neighbors of haiti care more than ever before. when i restored president aristide 15 years ago in 1995, argentina was about the only neighbor that really cared at the time. now when we had an investment conference there, there were more people there from latin america and the caribbean and from the u.s., canada, france, all of europe and all of asia combined. they care. and finally, we have the inter-american development bank, the world bank, and the whole u.n. system totally committed to this and, again, i can't say enough for the commitment that president obama has made. and, you know, hillary canceled her trip to asia to come back and work on this. we've loved haiti for 35 years now. she's... she's distraught about it, but committed and on the job, staying there all weekend to work. the a.i.d. director, mr. shaw, is doing a good job e. we
keep in mind, look at the united states, haitian americans are approximately 1% of our african american population, 11% of our doctors. we've got haitian americans who are dieing to go down there and invest and build a future. the third thing is the neighbors of haiti care more than ever before. when i restored president aristide 15 years ago in 1995, argentina was about the only neighbor that really cared at the time. now when we had an investment conference there, there were more people there...
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united states vs. rojas, counsel present? good afternoon. united states vs. acosta andmillow? everybody is here. chobaz vs. holder. singleton vs. holder? last cas is melience vs. immigration court of appeals. at this time, we will hear bloomberg vs. board of governors and fox news vs. board of governors. we will hear those cases in tandem. >> thank you, your honor. may it please the court, i am from the department of justice on behalf of the board of governors. there with me with the board of governors, and they mentioned that she will be focusing primarily on the arm to the board, and issues that are specific to the fox litigation. the board releases a substantial amount of information about the discount window and the other emergency credit facilities at issue here, including aggregate lending data, eligibility requirements, and collateral requirements. what it has not released under explicit promises of confidentiality since the beginning of the discount window program many years ago are specific loan information regarding short-term liquidity loans and the identity of the
united states vs. rojas, counsel present? good afternoon. united states vs. acosta andmillow? everybody is here. chobaz vs. holder. singleton vs. holder? last cas is melience vs. immigration court of appeals. at this time, we will hear bloomberg vs. board of governors and fox news vs. board of governors. we will hear those cases in tandem. >> thank you, your honor. may it please the court, i am from the department of justice on behalf of the board of governors. there with me with the...
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but he always felt that that time in the united states navy was a special time. i think about my father here today, because when i got sworn in on this very place, i talked about my father. i read something from his accommodation by his commanding officer in the united states navy. he said my father was earnest and cooperative and honest and cheerful, and he believed in teamwork. and i kind of thing that that is what we have got to do in illinois. we've got terrible challenges, the toughest we probably ever had in our lifetimes. we complete politics. we can call each other names. we can kind of avoid the problems. but that is not what our service members do when they get responsibilities. it certainly wasn't what my father did in law. he taught me always to work hard, to treat other people with dignity, don't call people names, be honest, be trustworthy. that to me is what illinois is all about. our state, the land of lincoln, the people of our state, they are the best of the best. with the pride of our nation. we can accomplish great things if we work together.
but he always felt that that time in the united states navy was a special time. i think about my father here today, because when i got sworn in on this very place, i talked about my father. i read something from his accommodation by his commanding officer in the united states navy. he said my father was earnest and cooperative and honest and cheerful, and he believed in teamwork. and i kind of thing that that is what we have got to do in illinois. we've got terrible challenges, the toughest we...
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states one of the best ever in texas and so we he looks over here and decided to tetris as dr. julius erving, the great famous basketball player wearing the kind of basketball short shorts and decided to put on an afro wig and this is a rosenthal, decided to the county put on an afro wig himself. i wish there were a photograph. molly wouldn't have had to work again. she would have had leverage of "the new york times" and picture of the editor. she had a funny friendship but that story itself tells. she was a little unfiltered. they bonded through that sense of humor as mike said they were on these can campouts. bald used to show up at some of those. bob and molly are at a community. we would love to have seen that picture. they tiptoed and went over to the water, kind of nutty stuff. brad said he was the only writer i know who faithfully chronicles this in such a beautiful way that the wonderful dogs all, one of the greatest musicians ever in america prevalent in known for being the guy out austin he really defined austin as a lot of people came here, musicians can because of d
states one of the best ever in texas and so we he looks over here and decided to tetris as dr. julius erving, the great famous basketball player wearing the kind of basketball short shorts and decided to put on an afro wig and this is a rosenthal, decided to the county put on an afro wig himself. i wish there were a photograph. molly wouldn't have had to work again. she would have had leverage of "the new york times" and picture of the editor. she had a funny friendship but that story...
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god bless the united states. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] ♪ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ calle♪ \ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ñ♪ ♪ ñ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> after the meeting, republican leaders spoke to reporters. we will talk to the republican chairmen. this is 10 minutes. >> we were pleased that the president accepted our invitation. i thought the dialogue went very well the fact that we want to continue to try to find common ground. we are not always going to agree. it did become clearer in the conversation today, with the president. there are issues and items that we do agree upon. when they are lumped again in 2000 page bills, typically what we find is that there are many things that we disagree with. we can't break these down into smaller pieces. we will be able to find more common ground. -- we can break these down into smaller pieces. the america
god bless the united states. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] ♪ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ calle♪ \ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ñ♪ ♪ ñ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> after the meeting, republican leaders spoke to reporters. we will talk to the republican chairmen. this is 10 minutes. >> we were pleased that the president accepted our...
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this is the the grassroots levels one of the most powerful groups in the united states. it's hard to imagine that they are going to go away. and they do again serve a useful function gnat group market. but i would hope that one the exchanges would be to figure out what exactly agents and brokers are contributing. and then make sure that they are compensated for it. i don't see any need for 10 to 20%. it's like if you could buy through web-based travel platforms and still had to pay a travel agent every time you get -- anyway. you've heard me. we have times for the questions standing at the microphone. first in the back of the room. >> hi, thank you to the panelist and to the commonwealth fund and alliance for putting this together. my question is about the state exchanges and the history. because in terms of going to scale, this health care reform is proposing to put 30 million people into sort of an exchange. that's a large scale in terms of having it happen in day one. wanted to ask you what has been the obstacles for more states taking on running an exchange that woul
this is the the grassroots levels one of the most powerful groups in the united states. it's hard to imagine that they are going to go away. and they do again serve a useful function gnat group market. but i would hope that one the exchanges would be to figure out what exactly agents and brokers are contributing. and then make sure that they are compensated for it. i don't see any need for 10 to 20%. it's like if you could buy through web-based travel platforms and still had to pay a travel...